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arriving late

Post by wigvezu » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:35 pm

My friend and I are arriving on Friday before the burn. we have tickets and a trailer but no camp affiliation, do I just park in the middle of the desert and walk in?

We are pretty self suffient and have bikes. Social people but new to the game, any help would be welcome.

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Re: arriving late

Post by theCryptofishist » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:40 pm

wigvezu wrote: do I just park in the middle of the desert and walk in?
Dingdingdingding!

There's walk in camping where that is the case, and there's shoehorning your way into an available space in the city proper.
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Post by Token » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:41 pm

Why spoil the surprise with expectations.

Tell your greeters you are virgins and totally clueless and unprepared and they will hook you up.

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Post by wigvezu » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:50 pm

token,

I like the advice,

I guess I did not need to post the question

life is too short, let's see what comes next...

see ya out there

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Post by oneeyeddick » Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:51 pm

sweet

That is awsome advice Token, I am glad he took it to heart.
We have an obligation to make space for everyone, we have no obligation to make that space pleasant.

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Post by ibdave » Tue Aug 25, 2009 5:40 am

Token wrote:Why spoil the surprise with expectations.

Tell your greeters you are virgins and totally clueless and unprepared and they will hook you up.
The best greeter this year will be Flatlander13..... He has all the "hook=ups"
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Re: arriving late

Post by Igneouss » Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:38 am

wigvezu wrote:My friend and I are arriving on Friday before the burn. we have tickets and a trailer but no camp affiliation, do I just park in the middle of the desert and walk in?

We are pretty self suffient and have bikes. Social people but new to the game, any help would be welcome.
As mentioned above: tell the greeters what your situation is and they will direct.

You mentioned a trailer. That means walk in camping is not available.

Go to the web site and look at the map for 2009. Familiarize yourself with the outlying areas of BRC. That will give you an idea what to expect.

It is possible that you are thinking that you will camp outside BRC and walk in (one way to read your post). This will not work. If you are involved with BM you must be inside the fence. The BLM closes the surrounding desert to all activities during BM. Also, BM makes repeated entry and exit a pain. They charge extra for that...

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Re: arriving late

Post by Igneouss » Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:38 am

wigvezu wrote:My friend and I are arriving on Friday before the burn. we have tickets and a trailer but no camp affiliation, do I just park in the middle of the desert and walk in?

We are pretty self suffient and have bikes. Social people but new to the game, any help would be welcome.
As mentioned above: tell the greeters what your situation is and they will direct.

You mentioned a trailer. That means walk in camping is not available.

Go to the web site and look at the map for 2009. Familiarize yourself with the outlying areas of BRC. That will give you an idea what to expect.

It is possible that you are thinking that you will camp outside BRC and walk in (one way to read your post). This will not work. If you are involved with BM you must be inside the fence. The BLM closes the surrounding desert to all activities during BM. Also, BM makes repeated entry and exit a pain. They charge extra for that...

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Post by wigvezu » Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:21 pm

Thank you all for the information. I checked out the map and I am getting the picture. You guys are great!

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Post by Igneouss » Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:47 pm

A word of warning (you may know this but I'll say it anyway). Burning Man is not for spectators. If you think you are gonna show up and gawk you will discover that you are not invited to any of the really cool stuff. You may even get rude treatment from some camps.

When you show up the first thing you should do is figure out how to get involved and help out. Self reliance includes figuring out how to be part of making BM happen.

People are particularly suspicious of folks that show up at the last minute without art, costumes, swag, affiliation with a theme camp....etc

You get the point. You don't want to be classified as a yahoo.

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Post by wigvezu » Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:02 pm

Igneouss,

Thanks for that advice. We are actually coming to help out at the Medical Center as EMTs and GoFers. We have been, just today, invited to join a camp with them. However I was not sure, at that late a date, there would be space for us, plus I did not know if everyone would be ticked that we were driving a truck and trailer through to the middle of the playa on the second to last day and I did not want to intrude on everyone's fun.

I was wondering if it it is easy enough just to park on the outskirts and bike in so all of you who have spent a week taking over the place do not have to put up with people like me who barge in at the last minute.

Is there anything (like fresh fruit, etc.) that is in short supply by the end of the week? I can stock up and hand it out.

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Post by Sensei » Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:09 pm

wigvezu wrote:Is there anything (like fresh fruit, etc.) that is in short supply by the end of the week? I can stock up and hand it out.
Cigarettes and mixer. Both are worth their weight in gold by Friday.

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Post by wigvezu » Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:47 pm

What type of mixer is most popular?

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Post by Barbie » Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:15 pm

Last minute campers are always welcome on our side of the Playa lots more room! GO left instead of Right Camp- on the 9 side!
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Post by wigvezu » Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:38 pm

Thanks Barbie, We are heading left... If you can get a message out, let us know if we can re-supply you with something.


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Post by Barbie » Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:32 am

By the end of the week We can always use mixers... Or better yet Frozen bottles of water!
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Post by wigvezu » Wed Aug 26, 2009 9:46 pm

frozen mixers? Margarita anyone!

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